Alumni Supported Scholarship Opportunities
Loyola Marymount University Financial Aid invites entering undergraduate students to apply for various scholarships made possible through the generous support of LMU alumni. These donor-funded awards recognize students who exemplify academic excellence, leadership, and a dedication to community service. To qualify, students must be enrolled full-time at LMU (minimum of 12 units per semester). All students are welcome to apply, and recipients are selected without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Only one application submission is required to be considered for these various opportunities. One application opens October 29, 2025 and closes on November 14, 2025 at 11:59pm Pacific Time.
Qualifications
• Full-time undergraduate student.
• Have demonstrated financial need as defined by the FAFSA and LMU Financial Aid.
• Have demonstrated academic merit.
• Have demonstrated community service or challenging or unique life experiences, including, but not limited to, experiences related to family life, employment, civic organizations,
K-12 experiences, athletics, or student groups, irrespective of race or background.
• Scholarship renews for up to 4 years (entering freshman) and 3 years (entering transfer) based on student’s tenure and meeting the scholarship criteria for renewal.
Current Alumni Supported Scholarship Opportunities
• Class of 72 Alumni Endowment
• Class of 62 Alumni Scholarship Fund
• Class of 1966 Scholarship
• Latino Alumni Association Scholarship
• African American Alumni Association Scholarship
• Asian Pacific Islanders Alumni Association Scholarship
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 11/14/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Please list any leadership positions you held prior to attending LMU. (Example: President of Debate Club)
- Describe any community service or challenging or unique life experiences, including, but not limited to, experiences related to family life, employment, civic organizations, K-12 experiences, athletics, or student groups, that you believe would make you a good fit for this scholarship, irrespective of race or background.